Archive for January, 2011

Today, a report was issued by Strategy Analytics that indicated that while the iPad is still number one in the tablet market, the device is losing market share to Android. While an interesting read, the report is not entirely accurate.

According to Strategy Analytics, a market research firm, the Apple iPad held market share of 75.3% in Q4 2010, while Android tablets secured 21.6% share. In the previous quarter … Read More

Some additional reports/rumors of the second-generation iPad hit the web this weekend that claim the iPad 2 will have three versions, feature a 1024×768 display, and have the same quality cameras as the fourth-generation iPod touch.

Ming-Chi Kuo, of Concord Securities, released a note to investors this weekend detailing his ideas for the iPad 2. The analyst agrees that the iPad 2 will feature the existing 1024×768 display of the … Read More

Can you believe it’s been a year? The iPad was released with a mountain of skepticism and has turned into the hit product of 2010. With almost 15 million iPads sold in 2010, the iPad has built an insurmountable lead on its competitors.

The iPad has changed the way I check email, read news, plays games, and more. It can go where my laptop could not go before comfortably, and … Read More

The Loop Insight has announced that Apple and News Corp. has begun sending out press invites to announce the launch of the iPad-only newspaper, The Daily. This newspaper is by Robert Murdoch’s News Corp., and will only be available on the iPad.

According to the invitation received by The Loop on Thursday, News Corp Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch will be joined by Apple’s Vice President of Internet Services, Eddy … Read More

Strange things are happening at the top of the tech world. Steve Jobs takes another leave of absence from Apple, and Google’s Eric Schmidt steps aside for Larry Page as CEO is bound to make ripples in the tech industry. However, what does this all mean for the mobile and tablet space?

Apple’s already had a history without Steve Jobs, and while the company has a mixed history without Jobs at … Read More

Agile Messenger has been available for iPhone and iPod touch for almost two years now. While the app was not available at the launch of the iPad, AgileMobile.com has now officially released the app for iPad.

At this point in the game, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of instant messaging apps available on the App Store. At the bare minimum, Agile is your typical instant messaging application.